Tom Holland Confirms Spider-Man 4, Reflects on No Way Home Secrets, and Launches Bero Non-Alcoholic Beer

For the millions who have followed Tom Holland’s journey as Spider-Man, the actor’s recent appearance on The Tonight Show delivered everything fans could hope for: confirmation of Spider-Man 4, behind-the-scenes secrets about hiding Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s cameos, and a deeply personal reveal about his sobriety journey and new non-alcoholic beer venture, Bero.

“I’m actually Spider-Man,” Holland joked to host Jimmy Fallon, recalling a hilarious moment when he unintentionally frightened a child on Halloween years ago. “And they dragged the kid away like, ‘This guy’s insane.’” The self-deprecating humor is quintessential Holland — charming, genuine, and always grounded, even amid superstardom.

But what really sent fans into a frenzy? The confirmation that Spider-Man 4 is officially happening. After months of speculation, whispers, and rumors, Fallon asked the question everyone wanted answered: “Can we confirm this tonight?” Holland’s smile said it all, but he responded directly: “It’s happening.” The crowd erupted. Production starts next summer, and with that, a new chapter in the MCU begins.

The moment felt like a full-circle return, especially considering how Holland had once publicly (and masterfully) lied about the cameos in No Way Home. Back in 2021, when Fallon asked if Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield would appear in the film, Holland had played it cool. “It would be amazing if they were, because they haven’t told me that yet… At the moment, there is no cameo from the two boys,” he had said — after just coming from set with them. “Technically, I didn’t lie,” he laughed now. “I said, ‘at the moment.’”

The deception wasn’t just amusing; it was a necessary part of preserving one of the biggest surprises in cinematic history. “We need surprises in this world,” Fallon agreed. “When that happened on screen, I freaked out.” Holland, ever the fan himself, echoed that sentiment. “I freaked out, too. It was the highlight of my career.”

He also pulled back the curtain on just how carefully those secrets were guarded. “We were in a bubble. Everything was on a studio. Tobey and Andrew would come to set in cloaks — like something out of Star Wars,” he revealed, laughing. “It was hilarious. Like, ‘Oh, that’s not Tobey Maguire — just a guy dressed like the Grim Reaper walking down the street.’”

But for all the MCU spectacle, another side of Tom Holland was on display — a more personal, introspective one. In a heartfelt segment, Holland opened up about his sobriety and the inspiration behind his new non-alcoholic beer, Bero.

“I got sober,” he said plainly, but with quiet strength. “It was a tricky road, and it was something I really needed to do.” What started as a simple challenge — taking a month off — revealed to Holland how dependent he had become on alcohol. “What really scared me was how difficult I found it.” That one month turned into two, then three. “I told myself, if I can get to June 1st, my birthday, I’ll have proved to myself I don’t have a problem. But by then, I was feeling so good that I kept going.”

The benefits were immediate. “I was sleeping better. I was handling stuff better. But I still missed the social element — something to feel included with in restaurants or bars. That’s when I thought, ‘Why not build my own?’”

And so Bero was born.

Created with care and intention, Holland’s Bero is more than just another celebrity-backed product. “This is personal,” he emphasized. After countless rounds of taste-testing — “The first six were absolutely disgusting,” he laughed — Holland and his team found their formula. He brought two varieties to the show: Kingston Pils, a crisp lager named after his hometown, and Edgehill IPA, a robust, flavorful choice he described as his favorite.

“Cheers,” Fallon said, raising his glass to the crowd’s applause. “Congrats on your sobriety. Congrats on your new product.” The moment, while lighthearted, was packed with weight. Holland wasn’t just an actor plugging a brand. He was a young man owning his story, redefining what strength and honesty look like in Hollywood.

The segment ended on a warm, uplifting note. Fallon reminded Holland how beloved he is — not just by Marvel fans but by families, kids, and even his peers. “You know who’s a fan of yours? Timothée Chalamet.” Fallon played a clip of Chalamet calling Holland the “ultimate rizz master,” to which Tom burst out laughing, confirming, “I’d have to say I strongly agree.”

With a new Spider-Man film on the horizon, a surprise-free past now hilariously exposed, and a powerful message about sobriety and purpose, Tom Holland is not just leaping back into superhero tights — he’s doing it with more clarity, confidence, and charisma than ever before.

From dodging paparazzi with cloaked legends on set to quietly transforming his lifestyle and launching a brand with heart, Holland has reminded the world of something simple but profound: heroes come in many forms, sometimes even sipping a non-alcoholic IPA with grace.

“Bero is available now at BeroBrewing.com. Spider-Man 4 begins production next summer.”